Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
spot the deal stocks early and buy them be- fore others do. You can lose a lot of money on deal stocks, too. Dear John lettern. ...
delish[d@”lIS] mod. delicious. Oh, this cake is just delish. What a delish meal. delts[dElts] n. the deltoid muscles. (Body- b ...
ahead of the cops. 2. n. the penis. (Usu- ally objectionable.) She told some dirty joke about a dick, but everybody just sat th ...
die in. to “perish” (figuratively) from laughter or some other emotionally in- tense response. The whole audience died laughing ...
The bullet dinged Rocko’s right arm. 2. tv. to negate; to cast out; to blemish. Please stop dinging my little brother. He’s a ...
such a dip? Is there a convention of dips or something here today? dipheadGo to dipshit. dipperGo to dip. dippymod. crazy; loon ...
dirty-mindedmod. having a tendency to see the lewd or obscene aspects of any- thing; having a tendency to place an obscene inter ...
tle sister. She didn’t do any of those things. Don’t dis my ride! It’s only temporary. dis(s) (on someone)[“dIs...] in. to beli ...
There is no need to do a dump on me. I didn’t wreck your car. The boss—mad as a wet hen—dumped all over me. That rotten jerk ...
is presented often. Wally was there with his dog and pony show about water safety. I’ve seen that dog and pony show so many ti ...
done to a turn 1. mod. well-cooked; nicely cooked. The entire meal was done to a turn. The turkey was done to a turn. 2. mod. ...
doo-doo 1. n. dung; fecal material. There’s dog doo-doo on your shoe. 2. in. to defecate. Mommy, the cat’s doo-dooing in the ...
there a convention of dorfs here today or something? dork[dork] 1. n. the penis. (Usually objec- tionable.) Paul told a joke ab ...
Mr. Big a few years back. 2. n. a betrayal. (See comments with sense 1.) He al- ways remembered that double cross. It’s one do ...
dove[d@v] n. someone who supports a peace-seeking U.S. defense policy. (Com- pare this with hawk.) The doves want to sell the t ...
down with something 1. mod. comfort- able with something; comfortable. (Usu- ally with get.) Let’s get down with some good musi ...
drain the bilgetv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. Fred left quickly to drain the bilge. Who drained the bilge in the bushes ...
I’m not going to drop for you. Sam dropped, but Mr. Big got him off. 3. tv. to knock someone down. Jim dropped Willard with a ...
someone or something instantly. When we learned of the conviction, we dropped him like a hot potato. I dropped the idea like a ...
dubyGo to doobie. dubya-dubya-dubyaGo to dub-dub-dub. ducats and duc-ducs [“d@k@ts and “d@kd@ks] n. money. (See also gold.) Wh ...
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